生物
爪蟾
单元格大小
两栖动物
进化生物学
细胞器
有机体
蝌蚪(物理学)
缩放比例
基因组大小
生态学
基因组
细胞生物学
遗传学
基因
几何学
数学
物理
粒子物理学
作者
Daniel L. Levy,Rebecca Heald
标识
DOI:10.1101/cshperspect.a019166
摘要
Size is a primary feature of biological systems that varies at many levels, from the organism to its constituent cells and subcellular structures. Amphibians populate some of the extremes in biological size and have provided insight into scaling mechanisms, upper and lower size limits, and their physiological significance. Body size variation is a widespread evolutionary tactic among amphibians, with miniaturization frequently correlating with direct development that occurs without a tadpole stage. The large genomes of salamanders lead to large cell sizes that necessitate developmental modification and morphological simplification. Amphibian extremes at the cellular level have provided insight into mechanisms that accommodate cell-size differences. Finally, how organelles scale to cell size between species and during development has been investigated at the molecular level, because subcellular scaling can be recapitulated using Xenopus in vitro systems.
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